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Spears in court, rehabBy: John Rogers LOS ANGELES (AP) - As Britney Spears was checking out of rehab for the second time in a week Wednesday, her estranged husband was making plans to go to court amid a custody dispute over their two children. Kevin Federline and his lawyer were scheduled to appear at a downtown courthouse Thursday for an emergency hearing, Superior Court spokesman Allan Parachini told The Associated Press. |
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Jewish faith needs more than feelingBy: Solvej Schou LOS ANGELES (AP) - Just when it seemed Michael Richards was about to leave the most troubling incident of his career behind, his publicist is having to explain how the comic could consider himself to be Jewish. Last week, crisis-management expert Howard Rubenstein acknowledged that Richards had shouted anti-Semitic remarks in an April standup comedy routine - well before his appearance earlier this month in which he harangued hecklers with the n-word. |
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Courtney Love's road to recovery was paved by Mel GibsonNEW YORK (AP) -Courtney Love, who has been sober for 15 months, says Mel Gibson helped her on the road to recovery. Love, the former leader of the band Hole and widow of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, said Gibson had showed up at a Beverly Hills, Calif., hotel room while she was doing drugs with several men. |
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Supermodel Rizer returns home to film AIDS documentaryWATERTOWN, N.Y. (AP) - The film, titled "Maggie and Me," is being produced by AIDS activist Suzanne Engo, whose father is a former ambassador to the United Nations from the African country of Cameroon. Engo founded the New York AIDS Film Festival, which was launched at the U. |
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Snoop almost sneaks weapon on planeBy: Kimberly Edds SANTA ANA, Calif. - Orange County, Calif., prosecutors are considering whether to file charges against rapper Snoop Dogg for trying to bring a 21-inch retractable baton past security gates at John Wayne Airport last month. A federal screener found the baton, which collapses to 8 inches, tucked in a laptop bag Snoop Dogg - whose real name is Calvin Broadus - was trying to carry on a San Francisco-bound flight Sept. |
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Houstons split after 14 years, 1 childBy: John Rogers LOS ANGELES (AP) - The tumultuous marriage of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown - which withstood drug addiction, Brown's numerous arrests, the decline of Houston's once-sparkling image and domestic abuse allegations - is coming to an end. A publicist for Houston confirmed to The Associated Press that the Grammy-winning, superstar singer had filed for divorce from her husband Bobby Brown, after 14 years of marriage. |
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People in the newsCINCINNATI (AP) - Bill Cosby's first appearance here in five years wasn't for telling jokes, but to implore parents to be involved in all aspects of their children's lives. "If you're not doing that, then you should be ashamed of yourself," Cosby said Thursday as the moderator for discussions on parenting, education and social responsibility at Xavier University. |
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Names in the NewsWINDHOEK, Namibia (AP) - Some Namibians say they hope Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie will be allowed some privacy during their stay in the southwest African country. The stars' private security detail kept journalists at a distance, and one government official warned Saturday that any foreign paparazzi found working without official approval would be kicked out of the country. |
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Oxford English Dictionary spells it outBy: John Eberhart |
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Elizabeth Taylor gives New Orleans gift |
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